Growing up in Northern Wisconsin, Kitchen Kleen Russet Potatoes were a staple in our pantry. Every good mom made meat and potatoes for dinner. And replenished the supply of them via purchases from the stacks of 3 - 5 - 10 - 20-pound bags in the produce section of stores. They were always plentiful. Still… Continue reading Nah, I’ll pass on eating potatoes every day
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Playing with Juxtaposition Photography
If I was having a conversation with Snoopy, I think he'd even say, "Hell ya, we're living in juxtaposition times." Seriously, we are living in bizarre times. Where my cat tends to look like Garfield as she waits for her meal to be served. As for us humans, we find ourselves divided and conquered by… Continue reading Playing with Juxtaposition Photography
Sun greetings with features and creatures
Today is a day to celebrate living in a place that surprised me with features and tiny creatures. The morning sun took me near and far. Inside and outside. To my yard, that is. Where a faint rainbow in the distant sky teased me to jump into my garden shoes and walk around the dewy… Continue reading Sun greetings with features and creatures
Tidbits of Wisconsin Winter in July
Yesterday in Wisconsin, it was 90 degrees and it felt like we had been transplanted to some wonderful tropical spot. Nah, that's my wishful thinking. That hot in Wisconsin meant that our sweat beads were sweating. We could've used some cooling off. Days like that make us feel like warming up to thoughts of winter.… Continue reading Tidbits of Wisconsin Winter in July
My Views on Autumn
Yesterday, I asked Mr. if he had any regrets about not doing more last year before this whole virus hit the world? You know, like the things we miss doing and the trips we'd make each summer to see our kids. I'm so glad we got to hang out with them last weekend. It'll make… Continue reading My Views on Autumn
Spring into disinformation, or not
On March 19, 2020, Spring arrived, 7 days after the shutdown of our state of Wisconsin occurred. One week of shutdown seemed easy to handle. Heck with frequent arrival of snow in March in Wisconsin, why not just stay home? It seemed silly to be the only one out and about anyhow. Three days before… Continue reading Spring into disinformation, or not